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16 Years After Civil Society Experiment, One Chinese City Government is Larger Than Ever
November 19, 2004
Civil Society
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Institutions of Democratic Governance
Shanghai Initiates Civil Society Reforms, Attempts to Regularize Public Institutions
November 19, 2004
Civil Society
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Institutions of Democratic Governance
Evicted Farmers Sue the Ministry of Land and Resources After More Than Two Years of Fruitless Appeals
November 19, 2004
Access to Justice
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Institutions of Democratic Governance
State Council Releases Text of New Land Management Circular
November 19, 2004
Access to Justice
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Institutions of Democratic Governance
Massive Protests Erupt in Sichuan, Protestors Briefly Detain Provincial Party Secretary
November 19, 2004
Access to Justice
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Freedom of Expression
Chinese Petitioning System Offers a Dysfunctional Alternative to the Rule of Law
November 19, 2004
Access to Justice
How Chinese Authorities Censor the Press on Labor Issues
November 18, 2004
Freedom of Expression
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Worker Rights
All-China Lawyers Association Establishes Constitutional and Human Rights Committee
November 18, 2004
Access to Justice
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Civil Society
China Daily Commentary Decries Unlawful Local Government Decrees
November 17, 2004
Institutions of Democratic Governance
Chinese Media Looks at the Hazards of Being a Journalist in China
November 15, 2004
Freedom of Expression
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